Science And Technology Work Together To Save Wild Tigers In Sundarbans Wetlands

The battle to save the world’s wild tigers is increasingly turning to technology. There are probably fewer than 5,000 tigers left in the wild and efforts to save them have been hampered by difficulties in tracking and counting them. This is where technology and science are coming into play in the struggle to prevent extinction.Continue reading “Science And Technology Work Together To Save Wild Tigers In Sundarbans Wetlands”

Remains Of “Last” Tasmanian Tiger Found; May Help Reverse Extinction Of Marsupial Predator?

Not only did the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) disappear in 1936 but the remains of its last known representative vanished too – thought to have been discarded. But according to the BBC the remains were simply misplaced and have been found in a museum cupboard. The thylacine died in 1936 in the Hobart Zoo at aContinue reading “Remains Of “Last” Tasmanian Tiger Found; May Help Reverse Extinction Of Marsupial Predator?”

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